Réalisé par Gudrun Bjerring Parker |
Canada, 1956 (fiction, 8 minutes, noir et blanc, anglais) |
Description du film [en anglais] : « Designed to stimulate discussion, this film illuminates the fairly common tendency to go along with the crowd, to stay on the safe side of a difference of opinions. The story revolves around the paintings of a new artist. When the parents of a close friend first see her canvases they consider them odd and unconventional. After her work is discovered by a socially prominent family they do an about-face and join the chorus of approval. The film invites audience comment on independence and conformity of thought. » -- National Film Board of Canada (source) |
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Scénario : | Gudrun Parker |
Produit par : | Nicholas Balla |
Images : | Donald Wilder |
Montage images : | Douglas Tunstell |
Société de production : | National Film Board of Canada / Office national du film du Canada |